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Old 01-02-2007, 11:40 AM
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TV Tuner card recommendations for Vista

I would like to have some recommendations on what TV Tuner card to purchase
for use with Windows Media Center ?
I am interested in testing out the new TV recording features.

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Re: TV Tuner card recommendations for Vista

nVidia makes a Dual TV Tuner card (currently on sale) that has
beta drivers for both Vista x86 and Vista x64


"Ross Funnell" <ross.funnell@westnet.com.au> wrote in message
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|I would like to have some recommendations on what TV Tuner card to purchase
| for use with Windows Media Center ?
| I am interested in testing out the new TV recording features.
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Re: TV Tuner card recommendations for Vista

nVidia makes a Dual TV Tuner card (currently on sale) that has
beta drivers for both Vista x86 and Vista x64


"Ross Funnell" <ross.funnell@westnet.com.au> wrote in message
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|I would like to have some recommendations on what TV Tuner card to purchase
| for use with Windows Media Center ?
| I am interested in testing out the new TV recording features.
|


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Old 01-02-2007, 11:41 AM
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Re: TV Tuner card recommendations for Vista

"Ross Funnell" <ross.funnell@westnet.com.au> wrote in message
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>I would like to have some recommendations on what TV Tuner card to purchase
>for use with Windows Media Center ?
> I am interested in testing out the new TV recording features.
>




As it looks like you are in Australia, if you have DVB-T digital terrestrial
TV in your area you should get a digital card. Getting a dual tuner card
allows you to watch another channel while recording another, or recording
two channels at the same time.

There is a PCIe Terratec dual tuner digital card, that was first to market,
but I have heard that tuner sensitivity isn't that great and I don't think
it has Vista drivers yet.

The Hauppauge Nova-T twin tuner version PCI card is supposed to be good, and
has Vista drivers by now, I think.

I am not sure if you can get this is Australia, but this is the best card
you can get and I have one myself - Black Gold PCIe dual tuner
digital/analogue hybrid. It has two digital tuners and two analogue tuners,
in case you move to an area with no digital coverage. The picture is
excellent, but there is no included remote, so you need to get a Microsoft
MCE remote control.

http://www.blackgold.tv/
http://www.gta-ltd.co.uk/TV_PCIe_Dual_Cards.html

ss.

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Re: TV Tuner card recommendations for Vista

"Ross Funnell" <ross.funnell@westnet.com.au> wrote in message
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>I would like to have some recommendations on what TV Tuner card to purchase
>for use with Windows Media Center ?
> I am interested in testing out the new TV recording features.
>




As it looks like you are in Australia, if you have DVB-T digital terrestrial
TV in your area you should get a digital card. Getting a dual tuner card
allows you to watch another channel while recording another, or recording
two channels at the same time.

There is a PCIe Terratec dual tuner digital card, that was first to market,
but I have heard that tuner sensitivity isn't that great and I don't think
it has Vista drivers yet.

The Hauppauge Nova-T twin tuner version PCI card is supposed to be good, and
has Vista drivers by now, I think.

I am not sure if you can get this is Australia, but this is the best card
you can get and I have one myself - Black Gold PCIe dual tuner
digital/analogue hybrid. It has two digital tuners and two analogue tuners,
in case you move to an area with no digital coverage. The picture is
excellent, but there is no included remote, so you need to get a Microsoft
MCE remote control.

http://www.blackgold.tv/
http://www.gta-ltd.co.uk/TV_PCIe_Dual_Cards.html

ss.

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Re: TV Tuner card recommendations for Vista


"Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@NOSPAMgomez404.elitemail.org> wrote in message
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> "Ross Funnell" <ross.funnell@westnet.com.au> wrote in message
> news:e16wKkmKHHA.4848@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>I would like to have some recommendations on what TV Tuner card to
>>purchase for use with Windows Media Center ?
>> I am interested in testing out the new TV recording features.
>>

>
>
>
> As it looks like you are in Australia, if you have DVB-T digital
> terrestrial TV in your area you should get a digital card. Getting a dual
> tuner card allows you to watch another channel while recording another, or
> recording two channels at the same time.
>
> There is a PCIe Terratec dual tuner digital card, that was first to
> market, but I have heard that tuner sensitivity isn't that great and I
> don't think it has Vista drivers yet.
>
> The Hauppauge Nova-T twin tuner version PCI card is supposed to be good,
> and has Vista drivers by now, I think.
>
> I am not sure if you can get this is Australia, but this is the best card
> you can get and I have one myself - Black Gold PCIe dual tuner
> digital/analogue hybrid. It has two digital tuners and two analogue
> tuners, in case you move to an area with no digital coverage. The picture
> is excellent, but there is no included remote, so you need to get a
> Microsoft MCE remote control.
>
> http://www.blackgold.tv/
> http://www.gta-ltd.co.uk/TV_PCIe_Dual_Cards.html
>
> ss.


Thanks for including those product links Synapse.


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Re: TV Tuner card recommendations for Vista


"Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@NOSPAMgomez404.elitemail.org> wrote in message
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> "Ross Funnell" <ross.funnell@westnet.com.au> wrote in message
> news:e16wKkmKHHA.4848@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>I would like to have some recommendations on what TV Tuner card to
>>purchase for use with Windows Media Center ?
>> I am interested in testing out the new TV recording features.
>>

>
>
>
> As it looks like you are in Australia, if you have DVB-T digital
> terrestrial TV in your area you should get a digital card. Getting a dual
> tuner card allows you to watch another channel while recording another, or
> recording two channels at the same time.
>
> There is a PCIe Terratec dual tuner digital card, that was first to
> market, but I have heard that tuner sensitivity isn't that great and I
> don't think it has Vista drivers yet.
>
> The Hauppauge Nova-T twin tuner version PCI card is supposed to be good,
> and has Vista drivers by now, I think.
>
> I am not sure if you can get this is Australia, but this is the best card
> you can get and I have one myself - Black Gold PCIe dual tuner
> digital/analogue hybrid. It has two digital tuners and two analogue
> tuners, in case you move to an area with no digital coverage. The picture
> is excellent, but there is no included remote, so you need to get a
> Microsoft MCE remote control.
>
> http://www.blackgold.tv/
> http://www.gta-ltd.co.uk/TV_PCIe_Dual_Cards.html
>
> ss.


Thanks for including those product links Synapse.


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Old 01-02-2007, 11:42 AM
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Re: TV Tuner card recommendations for Vista

Nice post... appreciate the links.

Lang

"Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@NOSPAMgomez404.elitemail.org> wrote in message
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> "Ross Funnell" <ross.funnell@westnet.com.au> wrote in message
> news:e16wKkmKHHA.4848@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>I would like to have some recommendations on what TV Tuner card to
>>purchase for use with Windows Media Center ?
>> I am interested in testing out the new TV recording features.
>>

>
>
>
> As it looks like you are in Australia, if you have DVB-T digital
> terrestrial TV in your area you should get a digital card. Getting a dual
> tuner card allows you to watch another channel while recording another, or
> recording two channels at the same time.
>
> There is a PCIe Terratec dual tuner digital card, that was first to
> market, but I have heard that tuner sensitivity isn't that great and I
> don't think it has Vista drivers yet.
>
> The Hauppauge Nova-T twin tuner version PCI card is supposed to be good,
> and has Vista drivers by now, I think.
>
> I am not sure if you can get this is Australia, but this is the best card
> you can get and I have one myself - Black Gold PCIe dual tuner
> digital/analogue hybrid. It has two digital tuners and two analogue
> tuners, in case you move to an area with no digital coverage. The picture
> is excellent, but there is no included remote, so you need to get a
> Microsoft MCE remote control.
>
> http://www.blackgold.tv/
> http://www.gta-ltd.co.uk/TV_PCIe_Dual_Cards.html
>
> ss.


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Re: TV Tuner card recommendations for Vista

Nice post... appreciate the links.

Lang

"Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@NOSPAMgomez404.elitemail.org> wrote in message
news:OLN%23obqKHHA.1064@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> "Ross Funnell" <ross.funnell@westnet.com.au> wrote in message
> news:e16wKkmKHHA.4848@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>I would like to have some recommendations on what TV Tuner card to
>>purchase for use with Windows Media Center ?
>> I am interested in testing out the new TV recording features.
>>

>
>
>
> As it looks like you are in Australia, if you have DVB-T digital
> terrestrial TV in your area you should get a digital card. Getting a dual
> tuner card allows you to watch another channel while recording another, or
> recording two channels at the same time.
>
> There is a PCIe Terratec dual tuner digital card, that was first to
> market, but I have heard that tuner sensitivity isn't that great and I
> don't think it has Vista drivers yet.
>
> The Hauppauge Nova-T twin tuner version PCI card is supposed to be good,
> and has Vista drivers by now, I think.
>
> I am not sure if you can get this is Australia, but this is the best card
> you can get and I have one myself - Black Gold PCIe dual tuner
> digital/analogue hybrid. It has two digital tuners and two analogue
> tuners, in case you move to an area with no digital coverage. The picture
> is excellent, but there is no included remote, so you need to get a
> Microsoft MCE remote control.
>
> http://www.blackgold.tv/
> http://www.gta-ltd.co.uk/TV_PCIe_Dual_Cards.html
>
> ss.


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